Book of Commandments

David Whitmer and the Book of Commandments

“The revelations in the Book of Commandments up to June, 1829, were given through the ‘stone,' through which the Book of Mormon was translated.”

- David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, An Address to All Believers in Christ, 1887, p. 53

“[The] revelations…were printed in the Book of Commandments correctly... just exactly as they were arranged by Brother Joseph and the others. And when the Book of Commandments was printed, Joseph and the church received it as being printed correctly.”

- David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, An Address to all Believers in Christ, p. 56

“After the translation of the Book of Mormon was finished, early in the spring of 1830, before April 6th, Joseph gave the stone to Oliver Cowdery and told me as well as the rest that he was through with it, and he did not use the stone anymore. He said he was through the work God had given him the gift to perform, except to preach the gospel.”

- David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, An Address to all Believers in Christ, p. 32

“Is it possible that the minds of men can be so blinded as to believe that God would give these revelations – command them to print them in His Book of Commandments – and then afterwards command them to change and add to them some words which change the meaning entirely? As if God had changed his mind entirely after giving his word? Is it possible that man who pretends to any spirituality would believe that God would work in such a manner?”

- David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, Saint's Herald, Feb. 5, 1887

“When it became generally known that these important changes had been made in the Book of Doctrine and Covenants, many of the brethren objected seriously to it, but they did not want to say much for the sake of peace, as it was Brother Joseph and the leaders who did it. The majority of the members – poor weak souls – thought that anything Brother Joseph would do, must be all right; so in their blindness of heart, trusting in an arm of flesh, they looked over it and were led into error.”

- David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, An Address to all Believers in Christ, p. 61

“You have changed the revelations to support the error of high priests. You have changed the revelations to support the error of a President of the high priesthood, high counselors, etc. you have altered the revelations to support you in going beyond the plain teachings of Christ in the new covenant part of the Book of Mormon.... You who are now living did not change them, but you who strive to defend these things, are as guilty in the sight of God as those who did change them.”

- David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, An Address to all Believers in Christ, p. 49

Changes Made to the Book of Commandments

“And he [Joseph Smith, Jr.] has a gift to translate the book [of Mormon], and I have commanded him that he shall pretend to no other gift, for I will grant him no other gift.”

- Book of Commandments, Ch. 10

Changed to:

“And you have a gift to translate the plates; and this is the first gift that I bestowed upon you; and I have commanded that you should pretend to no other gift until my purpose is fulfilled in this; for I will grant unto you no other gift until it is finished.”

- Doctrine and Covenants, Ch. 5, verse 4

“[Y]ou have another gift, which is the gift of working with the rod: behold it has told you things: behold there is no other power save God, that can cause this rod of nature, to work in your hands, for it is the work of God.”

- Book of Commandments, VII:3, p. 19

Changed to:

“[Y]ou have another gift, which is the gift of Aaron; behold, it has told you many things; Behold, there is no other power, save the power of God, that can cause this gift of Aaron to be with you.”

- Doctrine and Covenants 8:6-7

Other Book of Commandments Quotes

Apostle William E. McLellin (1806 - 1883):

“In 1835 in Kirtland another committee was appointed to fix up the revelations for print again... I was often in Joseph's office, and know positively that some of the revelations were so altered, mutilated and changed that a good scholar would scarcely know them. In one revelation I counted 20 alterations! Hence, who can depend on them? I cannot. I will not.... All your trouble arises from your taking that mutilated and altered Doctrine and Covenants.”

- Apostle William E. McLellin, Saint's Herald, v. 17, pp. 556-557

Others:

“In 1835 the Doctrine and Covenants began a policy of retroactive editing by reversing previous meanings, adding concepts and whole paragraphs to the texts of previously published revelations. The official alteration of pre-1835 revelations is the more fundamental context for the later pattern of editing in the History of the Church.”